1. Just Relaunch the Program
The most native method to run another program instance is to simply relaunch it while it’s open. This works best for browsers, Microsoft Office applications, and Windows utilities such as Paint, Calculator, WordPad, Command Prompt, and even third-party software. There are many different ways to relaunch the program. From the Start menu, you can search for and click the program to be launched again. It can be executed using a simple click or through the Administrator mode. If the program, such as a browser, is pinned to the taskbar or saved as a desktop short, you can click it as many times as you want to open multiple instances. Alternatively, you can use or Ctrl + N to restart programs such as a Microsoft Word document. You can also use Shift + mouse-click together to relaunch multiple program instances from the Taskbar window.
2. Launch Using Run Box in Windows 10
Another way to launch a Windows program is to use the Run Box window, which can be accessed from Win + R. First, trace the program’s .exe file location and copy the entire path.
Then, type the following into the Run box to open a new instance.
3. Use Windows + Shift + Taskbar Number
One of the fastest ways to restart a program instance is to identify its numerical sequence from its corresponding position in the taskbar. You need to determine the required number from “left” to “right,” as demonstrated here for a Paint file. To open a new instance, use the following keyboard shortcut: Win + Shift + Program’s Number on the Taskbar.
4. Use the Program’s Web Browser Version
Using the above methods, it is difficult to relaunch the programs from the Microsoft Store. These include applications such as Skype, WhatsApp for Desktop, Zoom, and many others. If available, you can run multiple instances using the program’s web browser version. For Skype, a new version can be easily accessed from web.skype.com. You may use different Skype accounts or the same one in the desktop, as well as the browser. One way to get even better results is to use the browser’s “incognito mode.” As shown below with Skype, you can run three or more instances of a program that are easily accessible on the Web.
5. Relaunch Program as a Different Windows User
You can relaunch the program as a different Windows user from the Administrator. From the Start menu, go to “Settings -> Accounts -> Family & Other users.” Here, you can add a family member or “someone else on this PC.” If you choose the latter option, you can use either an Outlook ID or declare that “you don’t have the person’s sign-in information.” Now, add a user without a Microsoft account to proceed. Alternatively, you may create a new Microsoft account. Give a username and password to this new local account. Answer and save the security questions. As shown here, a local account has been created. It can be easily removed from this window. Go to the program on a desktop, hold the Shift key, right-click and select “run as different user.” Enter the credentials that were used to create this local account. This would then help you run the program separately from any other instance as an Administrator. Some applications are designed to prevent multiple users from accessing it on the same device, especially premium software with limited licenses. If none of the above methods work, you can also set up a virtual machine and run the application from within. Here is some of the best virtualization software for Windows you can try.